The Chrysalids
The Chrysalids is a novel by John Wyndham that was first published in 1955. The story is set in a future world that has been devastated by nuclear war. The survivors have formed a new society that is based on the strict principles of eugenics. This means that any child who is born with any mutations or deformities is immediately killed. The protagonist, David, is a young boy who has telepathic powers. He and his friends must keep their abilities hidden from the authorities, as they would be killed if they were discovered. The novel explores the themes of intolerance, prejudice, and fear of change. It is a classic example of science fiction and remains one of Wyndham's most popular works.
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